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Tag Archives: parking lot

Art & Science: Time to Park Your Car

Jun

17

Dart right over, Caravan the family, it won’t Bug us if you pick up friends and Escape to The Cummer. The parking lot is done and ready to receive you in your Prius or your Pinto, your Cube…

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Art & Science – Part II: How The Cummer has “Greened” its Parking Lot

May

27

So, The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens decided to make its parking lot disappear – environmentally speaking. That meant making…

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A Moment of Thanks: The Olmsted Garden and Parking Lot Teams

May

08

Before we begin construction along Riverside Avenue – including the completion of a new Sculpture Garden in front of Art Connections, the expansion of the TreeCup Café onto the…

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Art & Science – Part I: The Greening of a Parking Lot

Apr

22

Our daily travels can often be mapped out as a series of parking lots that we travel to and from.  My short two and one half mile journey to work […]

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